So, I had ordered a couple of timing belts a week or so ago and decided to install them yesterday. My 2000 Valk C has around 75,000 miles on it. I'm glad I did this so I don't have to worry about them anymore. While I have it apart, I'm spending time cleaning some of the chrome pieces as well.
The crank gear had some buildup from the cam belt, which I carefully cleaned off. I definitely don't want to put any scratches on this part of the pulley.

The idler pulleys had buildup on them as well, so I cleaned them off, too. I checked both idlers to verify smooth operation.

The old timing belt looks a little rough on the smooth side. I'm thinking that the buildup on the idler pulleys came from this side of the belt.

Here is a pic of the new and old timing belts.

The trigger wheel on this bike is a 6 degree wheel! Does anyone know if this is the stock wheel for this bike? It's possible it was changed out prior to me purchasing the bike.

I lined up all the timing marks and verified I could turn the motor over by the crank pulley before starting it up. I verified all the timing marks lined up properly about three times, just to be sure. I started it up and everything looks good.
I have now started taking the front end apart to replace the front fork springs, seals, and dust covers. I hope to buff out the front wheel a little before re-installing it.